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Director, writer and producer. Born 1980.
Director Jakob is in the middle of recording when he becomes obsessed with the authenticity of a cosmetic hickey. Despite repeating his mantra of assuming responsibility, he soon oversteps all boundaries and ends up in a pinch with his own self-image.
An objective, fictional and completely true account of when the Sockerdricka rush wears off and our most beloved characters have to grow up. We meet a forgotten Pippi Longstocking, the traumatized financial shark Alfie Atkins and a bitter Karlsson-on-the-Roof who has been banned from flying. But what is really left when the spotlights go out and the game is over? Jimmy Olsson, who was once Sweden's foremost investigative journalist, decides to get to the bottom of this central question.
Charlotte has got a new job as a second grade teacher. One night she is attacked by a nazi and is severely injured. When she comes back to her students she discovers that one of her students is the son of that nazi.
Investigating journalist Jimmy Olsson wants to find out what happened to Pippi Longstocking after we left her in her childhood. How was her teens and what happened to her relationship with Tommy and Annika? How is she doing today?
Victoria is disabled and yearns for intimacy, so her assistant Ida offers to help by making a Tinder profile. Victoria gets a match, but the guy she is matching with is very shady, and Ida worries about what might happen if they meet.
The investigative journalist is back to find out what happened to the children's book character Alfons Åberg.
An investigative journalist tracks down an embittered Karlsson-on-the-Roof, who has been banned from flying because he was classified as a heavy drone.
When Philip moves into a corporate apartment for a project, his only company is his piano keyboard. Missing his girlfriend back home, he composes a song for her, but when he can't get a bit right, a better variation plays through the wall from his neighbor.
It’s the weekend when Jenny is going to play an away-game in basketball and her father John comes along. John wants quality time with his daughter, but Jenny would rather hang out with her team mates. This weekend nothing turns out like they thought and the distance between father and daughter has never felt bigger.